Hi Clara,What a pretty outdoor tea! I love your quilt and your pretty china. I especially like your teapot! Such a nice spot to sip a cup of tea and catch up on your reading. Victoria is a lovely read! Thank you for joining me for tea today and have yourself a delightful week.

It looks like you have all the makings for a wonderful day! Love that quilt and all your tea accoutrements. You put everything together so beautifully! I always enjoy my visits to your blog. And the "Anne of Green Gables" music brings back pleasant memories of when I first read the book as a young girl. Thank you for a lovely visit.

What a lovely tea in the garden! I love the flower garden quilt. I can imagine sitting down on the quilt, with a magazine or two and a cup of tea! Your tea things are all pretty with the dainty flowers and roses. Happy Tea Day!

Hello Clara, This looks just too sweet - for some reason it makes me think of Anne of Green Gables - perhaps it is the hat on the swing. That basket came pink - LOVE it! Your setting is so inviting - I appreciate you sharing with A Return to Loveliness,Kathy

Hi Clara,you made avery romantic tea setting. I love all your china (including the rose spoon!) and the flowers, the wonderful quilt and the romantic atmosphere. Thank you for having me for tea.Best greetings, Johanna

Hello Clara. I am a new follower. I saw you at Sandi's Tea Time Tuesday. I picked your name because I love cottage's and I always pick a good book by it's cover. When I clicked on I was hooked just by the picture of your cottage. It is a dream of a lifetime! And then I love your whole blog so here I am. Hope you will come over to my Cottage and visit. I'd love to meet you..Happy Tuesday..Judy

You are bidding on a lovely pink nostalgia. I love your quilt. Beautiful picture from nature artists. Very sweet the cream-jug. I do not know what your feet on the cream pitcher is called in English. In Swedish called feet paws. I wish you a very nice week! Zinnia

Oh, I love it all. The swing, the quilt, the hat, the pretty china and pink baskets...you made such beautiful vignettes and it is all so inviting.Happy 4th! Ruthie from:http://www.ladybstimefortea.blogspot.com/

Just a perfect summer post! Lovely! I love the china! I got out my picnic basket yesterday to clean it up so we can go picnicing. Marjolein Bastian is one of my favorites as well. So talented! Thanks for the marvelous post!Ruth